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22011 (R10-1-2)
A beautiful 3 Card Monte with a wooden frame. Elegant and baffling.
21945
The coins jump from the magician's hand to his pocket. English penny
and half dollar. No sleight of hand needed.
21456 (M8-11-4)
The classic two card monte trick, in poker size, with vinyl wallet.
18953 (M9-4-3)
The two domino pieces vanish and appear quickly. A new version of
the famous coin trick “Hopping Half”. This is a shocking version
ideal for parlor and close up.
15013 (M8-9-1)
A new, offbeat version of the three card monte trick, involving a
tree.
18391 (M6-11-3)
After placing the die inside the box,
it magically vanishes.
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22300 (M3-5-4)
Four cards are removed from the deck — three face down and one
picture card. The picture card is clearly placed at the bottom of
the packet, face up for all to see. But in the blink of an eye…it
jumps!
22298 (M1-1-3)
The magician taps their closed fist with a magic wand — a silk
appears. Another tap, another silk. One more wave, and a third silk
pops out from the end of the wand itself. Use your own silks.
22295 (M4-1-2)
A trio of very visual routines by Chris Wardle...Psychic Poker Chip,
Time Traveling Chip, Vanishing and Appearing Chips, complete with
all the required Chips and Gimmicks in a handy drawstring Carry Bag,
with full instructions.
22292 (M4-1-3)
A ball is threaded onto a string and allowed to fall freely…but at
the magician’s (or even the spectator’s) command, it mysteriously
stops mid-air, defying gravity. With another command, it drops again
— or halts wherever desired!
22289 (M5-9-2)
Imagine turning an apple into an orange, raw coffee beans into a cup
of coffee, or a few silk squares into a brilliant rainbow banner.
The Midas Pot — a clever and compact utility prop. Drop in one item
and pour out something completely different!
22283 (M4-3-2)
15 ESP chips in a handy wallet with a booklet detailing what you
can do with them. Perform uncanny prediction and matching effects,
based on some very clever self-working principles. For close-up
workers with a mentalism preference.
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